In this remake of the original classic film, a group of people are
trapped inside a farmhouse as legions of the walking dead try to get
inside and use them for food.

"This is pure hell on earth." Actually, what Tony Todd meant to say was
"This is one hell of a movie." Tom Savini and George A. Romero have
succeeded in recreated a classic (which is quite hard to do). Night of the
Living Dead '90 is faithful to the original, but still manages to scare and
surprise you by throwing in a few unexpected twists. Director Savini
creates a great atmosphere. This is one of my favorite claustrophobic
films. It has the feel of an old, secluded farmhouse, and thankfully lacks
that Hollywood gloss. The characters feel real as well. The cast is
perfect. Tony Todd, William Butler, and Tom Towles are the re-incarnations
of the original Ben, Tommy, and Harry Cooper. And longtime Romero
collaborator, Patricia Tallman, revamps her character Barbara for the
nineties. And you gotta love Bill Moseley ("They're coming to get you
Barbara. They're horny Barbara."). All of the classic elements (the feud
between Ben and Cooper, the claustrophobia) and a few new ones (a smarter
female lead, new ending) make this one unforgettable.

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